American Poetry from the Beginning to WhitmanLouis Untermeyer Harcourt, Brace, 1931 - 827 páginas |
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... later eminence ; the less flattering fact is that , as an undergraduate , Emerson was a merely diligent and by no means unusual scholar . Mathematics was his bugbear ; dates in history kept slipping off his mind ; the only prizes he ...
... later eminence ; the less flattering fact is that , as an undergraduate , Emerson was a merely diligent and by no means unusual scholar . Mathematics was his bugbear ; dates in history kept slipping off his mind ; the only prizes he ...
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... later Knickerbocker group and his " New Rape of the Lock " ( 1847 ) was much applauded . When his first volume , Poems , appeared in 1849 it contained pieces which had already become favorites and the volume ran into a dozen editions ...
... later Knickerbocker group and his " New Rape of the Lock " ( 1847 ) was much applauded . When his first volume , Poems , appeared in 1849 it contained pieces which had already become favorites and the volume ran into a dozen editions ...
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... later artist in him realized the value of the rigorous training . " If I shall ever deserve any real repute in that small but high hushed world which I might not unreasonably be ambitious of ; if hereafter I shall do anything that ...
... later artist in him realized the value of the rigorous training . " If I shall ever deserve any real repute in that small but high hushed world which I might not unreasonably be ambitious of ; if hereafter I shall do anything that ...
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PREFACE | 3 |
EDGAR ALLAN POE Continued | 29 |
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT Continued | 32 |
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